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Listeriosis in Poland in 2012-2021.

Ewelina KsiężakMałgorzata Sadkowska-Todys
Published in: Przeglad epidemiologiczny (2024)
The epidemiology of listeriosis is changing both in the EU/EEA countries and in Poland: the incidence is increasing and the distribution of cases in different age groups is changing, affecting primarily the elderly, especially those with predisposing diseases. Although 2020 tere was a decrease in the number of cases at EU level, possibly related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the overall trend of listeriosis cases isincreasing. The clinical condition has a significant impact on the course of L. monocytogenes infection: in healthy people, infection is usually asymptomatic. The disease primarily affects immunocompromised people. In contrast, infection of pregnant women can lead to premature birth, miscarriage, meningitis and neonatal sepsis with mortality rate of 20-30%. The growing trend in listeriosis is alarming and requires greater attention in terms of prevention and control of the disease.
Keyphrases
  • pregnant women
  • risk factors
  • intensive care unit
  • magnetic resonance
  • type diabetes
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • cardiovascular disease
  • septic shock
  • preterm birth